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    ACME Subdomain revoke Cert

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      Anfänger
      last edited by

      Hi,
      in ACME Package i created an account key and then a certificate for mydomain.com.
      In Domain SAN list i entered the subdomain "abc.mydomain.com".

      Now i want to change the subdomain to "xyz.mydomain.com".
      With the renewal of the certificate will the certificate for the old subdomain be "revoked" or will the certificate still be valid ?

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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        It will still be valid until the old certificate expires, which thanks to ACME's short life, will only be 90 days from the date it was issued. No need to go through the hassle of revoking.

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          MacUsers @jimp
          last edited by MacUsers

          @jimp I know it's a nn ols thread but very similar to what I'm trying to find out, so piggy backing..........

          I understabd it will expire in 90 days, but what if I really need to revoke the cert? This is one of the issue with ZeroSSL free offering, which only gives you four certifictes and until one os revoked, it wil use of one of the number from the quota - any idea how to actually revoke an external ACME certificate?

          5yrs. later, I sill don't see any option to do that

          -S

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